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. >> hey, steve. >> how are you doing? >> nice to see you. >> steve is visiting a popular hangout in the area called diner. his goal here today is simple, to persuade owner, andrew tarlow to carry more of his beer. steve sees himself as more than just the president of brooklyn brewery. in his eyes he's the consummate salesman, an aggressive negotiator for his brand. >> so much of beer selling is salesman. i think if i retreat to my office and never get out and talk to people, i think that's a big loss to my company. >> diner already stocks many of brooklyn brewery's beers, but in an ever-growing market, steve doesn't want to lose out to the competition. >> i could have more of your beer on tap. >> you think you'd be interested in the brew master's reserve? >> for steve, these sales calls are crucial. they allow him to keep in touch with his customers. >> when i go into a place like this and our beer isn't here, i get very upset, and i talk to our salespeople and they said, oh, you know, he has a problem with the distributo
. >> hey, steve. >> how are you doing? >> nice to see you. >> steve is visiting a popular hangout in the area called diner. his goal here today is simple, to persuade owner, andrew tarlow to carry more of his beer. steve sees himself as more than just the president of brooklyn brewery. in his eyes he's the consummate salesman, an aggressive negotiator for his brand. >> so much of beer selling is salesman. i think if i retreat to my office and never get out and talk...
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>> reporter: steve's per zis tense paid off. milton eventually signed on, lured by a small stake in the company and steve's belief in the product. once on board, however, there were differences of opinion. >> i was completely flummoxed because i wanted the brooklyn bridge and the dodgers and all this stuff. and you boiled it down to the b. >> reporter: years later steve admits that hooking up with milton was key to the company's success. >> you know, we had the logo on the front of our business plan when we went out to raise money. people immediately said, wait a minute, how did you get milton glazer involved in this? >> reporter: it's also taught him some important lessons. what's in the bottle is crucial, but marketing can make or break a product. >> reporter: meanwhile, on the other side of the atlantic in a trendy warehouse in camden, to be exact, a different marketing strategy is being developed. >> presence, positions, awareness, profile. >> reporter: a few weeks on the job and without sarah's guiding hand, rob moss, my wo
>> reporter: steve's per zis tense paid off. milton eventually signed on, lured by a small stake in the company and steve's belief in the product. once on board, however, there were differences of opinion. >> i was completely flummoxed because i wanted the brooklyn bridge and the dodgers and all this stuff. and you boiled it down to the b. >> reporter: years later steve admits that hooking up with milton was key to the company's success. >> you know, we had the logo on...
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tiger woods fires his long-time caddie, steve williams. steve is speaking out. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. >>> lots of wins. a few losses. and a sex scandal of epic proportion. long-time caddie steve williams stuck with tiger woods through thick and thin. but somewhere in between, there was a division. woods fired williams. and, today, williams is speaking out. >> i'm extremely disappointed. given the fact that the last 18 months has been a particularly difficult time for tiger. the scandal, a new coach, swing change. the last 18 months has been very difficult. i've stuck by him through thick and thin. i've been incredibly loyal. and then, you know, and then to ha
tiger woods fires his long-time caddie, steve williams. steve is speaking out. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's possible in here is...
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steve wynn creates jobs. those businesses that create jobs are concerned about the future regulation, taxation, and general attitudes toward economic growth. that's what's going on with the private business sector. >> that's what they say. but i have a hard time believing that concern about future regulation is causing problems for someone like steve wynn. i don't see a lot of new regulations on restaurants or casinos or hotels coming out. i think what we're hearing from the ceos is real distress about the slow growth of the u.s. economy. and that actually is something that personally i wish we had more focus on job creation and less focus on the deficit right now. >> let's jump forward to a different topic here. after practically creating the first consumer protection bureau, beth warren's big reward was being shown the door. instead president obama hired richard cordray. we want to show you how this new protection bureau works at least in theory. this is courtesy of our friends at cnn money who put this tog
steve wynn creates jobs. those businesses that create jobs are concerned about the future regulation, taxation, and general attitudes toward economic growth. that's what's going on with the private business sector. >> that's what they say. but i have a hard time believing that concern about future regulation is causing problems for someone like steve wynn. i don't see a lot of new regulations on restaurants or casinos or hotels coming out. i think what we're hearing from the ceos is real...
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is he making up for steve carell's absence? >> well, obviously they wanted to draw a big star to this show to fill that sort of absence left by steve carell. wls whether or not he's going to pick up for it. i don't know. he did appear to the finale of the last season of the show. and the character he played if the finale is the character he's going to play going forward. he was kind of creepy. that show, the idea of that show is that steve carell brought this real sense of awkwardness to the show. and he wasn't creepy though. he wasn't dark. so spader is bringing a completely different atmosphere. will people watch? i think people will absolutely watch. but spader is dark, creepy, sex will wesexually charged. >> i'm seeing him in some others. >> he's one of those -- sorry. >> we want to talk about harry potter. >> love this delay. love the delay between new york and atlanta. >> yeah. >> harry potter. >> ye
is he making up for steve carell's absence? >> well, obviously they wanted to draw a big star to this show to fill that sort of absence left by steve carell. wls whether or not he's going to pick up for it. i don't know. he did appear to the finale of the last season of the show. and the character he played if the finale is the character he's going to play going forward. he was kind of creepy. that show, the idea of that show is that steve carell brought this real sense of awkwardness to...
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. >>> steve harvey has many roles -- comedian, radio host, actor, author. bun of his proudest is being a mentor. and in tonight's perry's principles, he tells steve perry that we are in danger of losing an entire generation if we don't turn things around. ♪ >> reporter: comedian steve harvey believes being a man is no joke. >> real men respect women. real men go to work every day. that's what real men do. >> reporter: since 2009, harvey's monitoring weekend has welcomed teen boys from single mom households. it's an all-male event with a heavy dose of tough love. >> we have a program that works. and we give them a snapshot of what manhood is. >> reporter: harvey's wife, marjorie, hosts girls who rule the world to promote self-esteem and leadership. >> mentoring gives a child what to shoot for. it's a new target. instead of what they see in their neighborhoods. >> and it's also giving the kids to understand about making the right decisions. you have to be accountable. >> reporter: lesson both steve and marjorie learned from their dads. >> my father taught m
. >>> steve harvey has many roles -- comedian, radio host, actor, author. bun of his proudest is being a mentor. and in tonight's perry's principles, he tells steve perry that we are in danger of losing an entire generation if we don't turn things around. ♪ >> reporter: comedian steve harvey believes being a man is no joke. >> real men respect women. real men go to work every day. that's what real men do. >> reporter: since 2009, harvey's monitoring weekend has...
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we'll leave it there, steve. thank you very much, steve leonard, for joining us. >>> is the end of an era for nasa. and time to launch a new career for many of those involved in the shuttle program. >>> we're back. it's "world business today." american's space shuttle "atlantis" has been cleared for landing at the kennedy space center in florida. and it's been given the okay to fire its rockets and leave orbit. and it's due to touch down about an hour from now. it will end nasa's 30-year shuttle program. it will leave thousands of aerospace workers unemployed. >> reporter: stephanie estrada is lucky. she knows it. >> every, single step i've taken, it was timely. and it was the right move. and for some reason, it's worked out. >> reporter: stephanie is a lawyer. she wears suits. she wore them before, too. but those were called bunny suits. nasa speak for the garb you put on working on spacecraft. stephanie saw it coming. the shuttle program was ending. >> i was willing to do anything, whether it be technology-rela
we'll leave it there, steve. thank you very much, steve leonard, for joining us. >>> is the end of an era for nasa. and time to launch a new career for many of those involved in the shuttle program. >>> we're back. it's "world business today." american's space shuttle "atlantis" has been cleared for landing at the kennedy space center in florida. and it's been given the okay to fire its rockets and leave orbit. and it's due to touch down about an hour from...
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steve, thanks for being here us with. john, you, too. >> thank you. >>> you talk to steve and john just a little bit before the talks all fell apart this evening. next, they're playing hard ball in washington. they're not pulling any punches in the uk either. in a moment, we'll bring you our very own play of the week. and this woman definitely has game. that's about 34 million pounds of mail every day. ever wonder what this costs you as a taxpayer? millions? tens of millions? hundreds of millions? not a single cent. the united states postal service doesn't run on your tax dollars. it's funded solely by stamps and postage. brought to you by the men and women of the american postal worker's union. t the motorola expert from sprint. its powerful tools help you work faster and smarter so you can get back to playing "angry birds." it lets you access business forms on the go, fire off e-mails with the qwerty keypad, and work securely around the world so you can get back to playing "angry birds." it's the android-powered phone t
steve, thanks for being here us with. john, you, too. >> thank you. >>> you talk to steve and john just a little bit before the talks all fell apart this evening. next, they're playing hard ball in washington. they're not pulling any punches in the uk either. in a moment, we'll bring you our very own play of the week. and this woman definitely has game. that's about 34 million pounds of mail every day. ever wonder what this costs you as a taxpayer? millions? tens of millions?...
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steve says his father made frequent trips back to california. in his book "the black dahlia avenger" steve hodel said he believes his father was a serial killer. he argues there's even a chance he may have been the zodiac killer. >> this was a classic saidist who was very evolved. >> reporter: los angeles times writer larry harnish doesn't think george hodel had anything to do with the dahlia murders or any others. harnish who spent years researching the dahlia murder, believes the killer was another doctor whose daughter was friends with elizabeth short's sister. he lived a block away from where the body was found. >> it ties together the neighborhood, the crime scene, and the house a belong away. and the connection between the two families. and he was a surgeon and he was having a lot of mental problems. he was the one individual who certainly -- was perfectly capable of doing that. >> reporter: there are other theories. mobster bugsy siegel is suspected by some who believe he had elizabeth short killed as part of a mob turf war. unfortunately
steve says his father made frequent trips back to california. in his book "the black dahlia avenger" steve hodel said he believes his father was a serial killer. he argues there's even a chance he may have been the zodiac killer. >> this was a classic saidist who was very evolved. >> reporter: los angeles times writer larry harnish doesn't think george hodel had anything to do with the dahlia murders or any others. harnish who spent years researching the dahlia murder,...
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joining us now steve perry. steve, thanks for being here. how common is this becoming around this country? >> unfortunately it's becoming more and more common. and in the case of memphis and many small towns who never had enough money in their property taxes to run their local schools with b they've always had to depend on the state and in some cases the county and federal government to pay for their schools. i'm perplexed as to why the riff between the city and the school board has led to this. because some 93% of memphis public schools resources actually come from outside the city. >> let's talk about this general shortage of resources, though, steve. because one of the things i'm wondering about in all these cases is you're running into federal government running out of help, the local government can't handle it, the state can't handle it because every government is saying even if our head is above water, it's barely above water. >> we have spent gaudy for a long time on our schools. we have spent a lot of money and gotten very little in
joining us now steve perry. steve, thanks for being here. how common is this becoming around this country? >> unfortunately it's becoming more and more common. and in the case of memphis and many small towns who never had enough money in their property taxes to run their local schools with b they've always had to depend on the state and in some cases the county and federal government to pay for their schools. i'm perplexed as to why the riff between the city and the school board has led...
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steve, you raise an interesting point here. you said that maybe she's not a flash in the pan. >> yeah, i mean, my instinct all along has been similar to what i think a lot of people's instinct, that these things happen. a few weeks ago there was this guy, herman caine, getting all the attention, moving up in the polls, starting to raise money. he's been completely eclipsed by michele bachmann. i think she's a little different than him. i think she's a little different than a lot of the other flashes in the pan. she seems to have a much stronger, more obvious connection with the mood of the republican party base. in ability to really communicate with what the republican party base is feeling in the year 2011. i think there's a lot of sort of resentment of president obama. very negative feelings toward the democratic party, toward what they perceive the democratic party to sort of represent. i think that fueled the republican party base the last two years. i think ability on michele bachmann's part to connect with that. >> rick,
steve, you raise an interesting point here. you said that maybe she's not a flash in the pan. >> yeah, i mean, my instinct all along has been similar to what i think a lot of people's instinct, that these things happen. a few weeks ago there was this guy, herman caine, getting all the attention, moving up in the polls, starting to raise money. he's been completely eclipsed by michele bachmann. i think she's a little different than him. i think she's a little different than a lot of the...
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joining me from washington is cnn contributor, john avalon, and in the studio, steve cornak. are people turning on the tea party because i hear rumbles of that? >> independent voters are starting to sway against the republican party especially when it comes to the question who will get the blame if default does occur? that's significant. and they voted decisively for the republican party in the mid-term 2011 elections. and the checks and balances that come with it. they voted for divided, not dysfunctional government. they see the far right of the republican party holing the country and congress hostage. >> you say the far right. when you say that, do you mean on this fiscal issue, the tea party? >> well, yeah. with the tea party it's important to put this in perspective. i do believe the tea party was isra initially founded by the debt, and then there was a real dislike of bipartisanship. >> let me bring in steve. can you say there are two types of tea party memberships, one is i want something like this, and then the other is i am against government, period, tea party. >> t
joining me from washington is cnn contributor, john avalon, and in the studio, steve cornak. are people turning on the tea party because i hear rumbles of that? >> independent voters are starting to sway against the republican party especially when it comes to the question who will get the blame if default does occur? that's significant. and they voted decisively for the republican party in the mid-term 2011 elections. and the checks and balances that come with it. they voted for divided,...
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steve perry is on the phone with us. he's a founder and principal a preparatory magnet school. let me start with you, jeff, if i can. are you in favor of the steps the memphis school board is taking? do you think this is a good idea to delay school indefinitely? >> i think it's a horrible idea. it's a horrible message to the kids. we are telling them we're playing politics with their education. education should be the last bastion that should be touched. i think they're being forced -- in their own minds they feel they're being forced to take this drastic action. but, again, i just do believe that it's going to have a very dill toirs effect on the minds of the children knowing that this is going on. >> steve, what are you thoughts on the recession and how it is impacting education reform? >> the recession has been one of the most important things to happen to public education. because what it's done is it's shown us that we've overspent and underperformed. and it's now created an opportunity where accountability can be the order of the day. it's also presented us with the oppor
steve perry is on the phone with us. he's a founder and principal a preparatory magnet school. let me start with you, jeff, if i can. are you in favor of the steps the memphis school board is taking? do you think this is a good idea to delay school indefinitely? >> i think it's a horrible idea. it's a horrible message to the kids. we are telling them we're playing politics with their education. education should be the last bastion that should be touched. i think they're being forced -- in...
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steve kornacki and dylan green, thanks for having you here. and if this goes on, heaven knows how many times you'll be here. still ahead, the debt ceiling debate has dragged on for absolutely months. but according to the bible, the whole world was created in just six days. so you would think god's approval rating would be off the charts. right? well, wrong. we'll have the almighty numbers when we come back. [ male announcer ] get ready for the left lane. the volkswagen autobahn for all event is back. right now, get a great deal on new volkswagen models, including the cc. and every volkswagen includes scheduled carefree maintenance. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease the volkswagen cc sport for just $289 a month. ♪ visit vwdealer.com today. [ female announcer ] sweet honey taste. 80 calories per serving. 40% daily value of fiber. i'm here in the downtown area where the crowd is growing. [ female announcer ] watching calories at breakfast never tasted this sweet... i'll go get my bowl. [ female announcer ] ...or this huge.
steve kornacki and dylan green, thanks for having you here. and if this goes on, heaven knows how many times you'll be here. still ahead, the debt ceiling debate has dragged on for absolutely months. but according to the bible, the whole world was created in just six days. so you would think god's approval rating would be off the charts. right? well, wrong. we'll have the almighty numbers when we come back. [ male announcer ] get ready for the left lane. the volkswagen autobahn for all event is...
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with steve case, housing secretary, shaun donovan, and educator, jeffrey canada, and finance expert, suze orman, and then first john mccain spending the fourth with the troops in afghanistan. >>> minutes ago we were joined from kabul by the ranking republican on the armed forces committee, john mccain. you have been fearful that withdrawing the troops by september of next year is risky to the troops and advances made on the groupd. have you seen or heard anything on your visit there that causes you to rethink that? >> no, basically what i have seen and heard here, both from afghans as well as a number of americans is that it's an unnecessary risk, and it's not recommended by any of the milita military, and i hope it will work out, but it certainly deprives us of the troops that we need for the second fighting season. >> lieutenant general john allen, as you know, is the nominee to be the u.s. commander in afghanistan. he was testifying on capitol hill this week, and i want to play you part of what he said and basically his position is he supports the president's withdrawal plan. here
with steve case, housing secretary, shaun donovan, and educator, jeffrey canada, and finance expert, suze orman, and then first john mccain spending the fourth with the troops in afghanistan. >>> minutes ago we were joined from kabul by the ranking republican on the armed forces committee, john mccain. you have been fearful that withdrawing the troops by september of next year is risky to the troops and advances made on the groupd. have you seen or heard anything on your visit there...
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steve win was worth 2.3 billion, up from 1.5 billion. a bailout. besides, business is gambling. not exactly an interior. he sounds like a false authority to me. jan in north carolina, contrary to what the democrats think, businesses necessary business to make money and not provide social justice or whatever the left wingers think. if you regulate them to the point that they are not making money, what is the motivation to be in business. you can't regulate business to the point of strangulation and expect the economy to grow chandler in new jersey writes talking about steve wynn. like the other, he wants freedom from government oversight of any kind. of course he wants to be able to push the tax burden on the working classes. the silly whining that is the cause of high unemployment is a smoke screen masking the agenda of the ultra wealthy. you want to read more, go to my blog. cnn.com/cafferty file rupert murdoch answers about the news corp.ration hacking scandal and also president obama praises the new plan to help the u.s. overt a huge debt disaster. even as the house votes on
steve win was worth 2.3 billion, up from 1.5 billion. a bailout. besides, business is gambling. not exactly an interior. he sounds like a false authority to me. jan in north carolina, contrary to what the democrats think, businesses necessary business to make money and not provide social justice or whatever the left wingers think. if you regulate them to the point that they are not making money, what is the motivation to be in business. you can't regulate business to the point of strangulation...
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. >> and here's iowa congressman steve king. >> it's not default. they've been calling it default to try to stampede people into taking a bad deal here in this congress. the american people understand this. they understand at least intuitively that it would be the president who would willfully default if there's to be a default. i'd like to think the investor markets understand that, too. >> keeping them honest, there's little reason to think that's true. and plenty of people in the gop establishment and the business community sending up warning flairs. officials at the bond rating company standard & poors today briefing freshman republicans about what might happen. political reporting tonight they were cautioned that one possibility is "a death spiral in the bond market". s & p is already on record warning it may downgrade u.s. debt. so is moody's. even if the country only approaches august 2nd without a deal. moody's chief economist is a former advisor to john mccain's presidential campaign. he warns that even brooefl failing to raise the debt cei
. >> and here's iowa congressman steve king. >> it's not default. they've been calling it default to try to stampede people into taking a bad deal here in this congress. the american people understand this. they understand at least intuitively that it would be the president who would willfully default if there's to be a default. i'd like to think the investor markets understand that, too. >> keeping them honest, there's little reason to think that's true. and plenty of people...
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of course, everybody is concerned about the future of steve jobs with his health. but obviously apple doing very well with a lot of their business decisions. >> everybody has got their opinion on what the government is doing wrong. so maybe we should talk about what apple is doing right. >> well, they're making technology cool, is basically the bottom line. you know, if you look around these days it's rare to find somebody in your experience who doesn't have an iphone, doesn't have a mac book, doesn't have an ipad, some sort of apple product. now, this didn't always used to be the case. it's hard to think back to the day when apple products were really not that cool and were certainly not everywhere. more than ten years ago these days apple stock covers about $4 hundred a share. only ten years ago it was about $10 a share. so it's been a huge turn around for apple. they're just making a lot of smart decisions that are making technology a seamless part of our lives. i have no vested interest in apple, by the way. i don't own any apple stock. but i can tell you they'
of course, everybody is concerned about the future of steve jobs with his health. but obviously apple doing very well with a lot of their business decisions. >> everybody has got their opinion on what the government is doing wrong. so maybe we should talk about what apple is doing right. >> well, they're making technology cool, is basically the bottom line. you know, if you look around these days it's rare to find somebody in your experience who doesn't have an iphone, doesn't have...
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other than steve whitmore, jonathan reese and glenn mulcaire? >> he was the one i was aware of at the time. as i said, the first time i heard about glenn mulcaire was when he was arrested in 2006. >> is it your belief that the paper used other private investigators, that you just can't remember today? >> no. i remember -- it isn't that i can't remember. you have the same information as i have, which is from the operation. >> thank you. one last question. do you have any regrets? >> well, of course i have regrets. the idea that milly dowler's phone was accessed by someone being paid by the "news of the world" or even worse, authorized by someone at the "news of the world" is abhorrent to me as it is to everyone in this room, and it is ultimate regret, the speed at which we found out and tried to found out, the investigation has been too slow. i think james and rupert both accepted that earlier. we are endeavoring or they are endeavoring now, i've left the company, to continue to investigate but of course, there are regrets. >> thank you. louise m
other than steve whitmore, jonathan reese and glenn mulcaire? >> he was the one i was aware of at the time. as i said, the first time i heard about glenn mulcaire was when he was arrested in 2006. >> is it your belief that the paper used other private investigators, that you just can't remember today? >> no. i remember -- it isn't that i can't remember. you have the same information as i have, which is from the operation. >> thank you. one last question. do you have any...
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steve israel from new york. now we'll hear the other side. >> what's it going to take to get republicans and democrats on the sage page when it comes to deficit and debt ceiling. here to give us the gop perspective, congressman tom price of georgia, member of the house weighs and means committee, joins us live from atlanta. good to see you again. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> what is your sense, what have you heard about where these discussions are? didn't seem to be an awfully productive weekend. they're going back at it today. it does seem, though, when republicans and democrats go into these meetings, there's not a lot of movement. >> well, they're going to meet again today at the white house, as you mentioned and clearly we've got to move forward on this. >> yep. >> and what we believe strongly is that no tax increase is ever created a job. ultimately this is about job creation. we've got to do short-term things, decrease spending in the short-term, mid term things, spending cap so the governmen
steve israel from new york. now we'll hear the other side. >> what's it going to take to get republicans and democrats on the sage page when it comes to deficit and debt ceiling. here to give us the gop perspective, congressman tom price of georgia, member of the house weighs and means committee, joins us live from atlanta. good to see you again. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> what is your sense, what have you heard about where these discussions are? didn't seem to...
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>> reporter: the family attorney, steve cohen. >> that's how we know that we're dealing with a monster, a hannibal lecter, someone who's very bright and very calculating and very patient. >> reporter: in april, police find the remains of up to six more victims. they speculate about something truly horrifying. there may be more than one serial killer at work here. >> certainly the medical examiner is going to be looking at the possibility that shannon gilbert is one of the remains. >> there is no secret that we've been dumping bodies out here for decades. >> reporter: lou colombo is a retired officer from long island. he shows us how hard it is to search here. >> you can just take a look at it and know you literally cannot walk in from the roadway into this area. you know, and as a result, it lenzs itself to discarding a body, making it almost impossible to find. >> reporter: he says police have always known the area as a good place to get rid of a body, and he explains why this will be a tough case to crack. in all fairness to nassau county, the suffolk county police department, there
>> reporter: the family attorney, steve cohen. >> that's how we know that we're dealing with a monster, a hannibal lecter, someone who's very bright and very calculating and very patient. >> reporter: in april, police find the remains of up to six more victims. they speculate about something truly horrifying. there may be more than one serial killer at work here. >> certainly the medical examiner is going to be looking at the possibility that shannon gilbert is one of...
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. >> journey with the real steve perry. steve, do it. >> call nick. >> is there any difference in the audience from years ago to now? >> the screech isn't as high. >> isn't as high pitched? >> because it's maybe little older ladies out there? >> it's still loud. slightly lower register. >> can you do a little, quick little number, warm up. you' you got to get the vocal -- ♪ that i could equal to the sparkle in your eyes ♪ come on danny. that's danny's part. >> come on, danny. >> that's it, it's over. ♪ be my valentine, girl >> that's george's part. >> there you go, your music monday. we don't discriminate new kidz and backstreet boys. some of the audio not perfect. we're going to fix that for you. you can go to my blog to see the whole thing by tonight. and a disturbing fox news tweet cross the the web last night. it falsely announced that president obama had been killed and now the secret service has been called. >> it's another day and we have another hacking controversy. it involves twitter and fox news. how did it
. >> journey with the real steve perry. steve, do it. >> call nick. >> is there any difference in the audience from years ago to now? >> the screech isn't as high. >> isn't as high pitched? >> because it's maybe little older ladies out there? >> it's still loud. slightly lower register. >> can you do a little, quick little number, warm up. you' you got to get the vocal -- ♪ that i could equal to the sparkle in your eyes ♪ come on danny. that's...
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cnn's education contributor and high school principal steve perry explains in tonight's "perry's principles." >> reporter: this man had no idea a paintbrush would move his life. he moved from beginy in west africa to new york city when he was 10. what is the reason you came to the u.s.? >> better education. my mother thought that i'd have a better opportunity to just succeed in life. >> reporter: he had a hard time fitting in at school. he didn't speak english, kept to himself, and eventually started hanging with the wrong crowd. but then he found public color. >> i basically came here every day -- >> reporter: the nonprofit puts paintbrushes in the hands of stops brighten up schools, neighborhoods, and low-income areas across new york city. >> color has huge power. >> reporter: ruth andy shoeman founded color 15 years ago with the idea that color can positively affect attitudes and behaviors. >> the colors that we choose, they're bright. they brighten up a person's mood. >> everything -- like your whole perception of the place changes. >> when i finish a project, i look and say, wow, i rea
cnn's education contributor and high school principal steve perry explains in tonight's "perry's principles." >> reporter: this man had no idea a paintbrush would move his life. he moved from beginy in west africa to new york city when he was 10. what is the reason you came to the u.s.? >> better education. my mother thought that i'd have a better opportunity to just succeed in life. >> reporter: he had a hard time fitting in at school. he didn't speak english, kept...
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steve jobs has done an extraordinary job there. their recent profits were just astronomical again. obviously, they're a big global company, and they've aggressively marketed in countries all over the world. do you think america's doing enough of that? do you think it's time they went back to designing, creating, and building things they can sell to the world exactly as apple is doing so successfully? >> well, clearly, apple is a role model of the american innovation whereby it produced all these products -- ipod, iphone, ipad -- that is really now dominating all the technology arena in the world. clearly, apple is a role model, and i believe the united states, with all its problems, is down but for sure is not out. i hope that an awakening happens in the united states whereby to go back to the roots of the main success of america, which is innovation and encouraging more ideas and more thoughts to be integrated in the u.s. system. >> are you concerned at all about the succession plans at apple given the ongoing situation involving steve jobs' health? >> clearly, as we have read rec
steve jobs has done an extraordinary job there. their recent profits were just astronomical again. obviously, they're a big global company, and they've aggressively marketed in countries all over the world. do you think america's doing enough of that? do you think it's time they went back to designing, creating, and building things they can sell to the world exactly as apple is doing so successfully? >> well, clearly, apple is a role model of the american innovation whereby it produced...
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charles pope, steve engelberg in new york, thanks for joining us this morning. >>> still to come, abc says no to checkbook journalism. piers morgan still under fire in a tabloid scandal. and a station's triple bogey in cov covering a golf tournament. - exactly. - oh! [ announcer ] we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ [oinking] [hissing] [ding] announcer: cook foods to the right temperature using a food thermometer. 3,000 americans will die from food poisoning this year. check your steps at foodsafety.gov. >>> time for our weekly look at the hits and errors in the news business. for years networks have been paying for big interview. they deny it, saying they're providing licensing fees for photos or videos, but it's a fig leaf and everyone knows it. abc news has been one of the worst offenders paying casey anthony $200,000 shortly before she was indicted in the murder of her young daughter and $10,000 to $15,000 to meagan broussard, one of her online pals. but this week i learned abc is getting out of the checkbook business under pressure from chris cuom
charles pope, steve engelberg in new york, thanks for joining us this morning. >>> still to come, abc says no to checkbook journalism. piers morgan still under fire in a tabloid scandal. and a station's triple bogey in cov covering a golf tournament. - exactly. - oh! [ announcer ] we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ [oinking] [hissing] [ding] announcer: cook foods to the right temperature using a food thermometer. 3,000 americans will die from food...
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steve williams didn't go into the why, why he was let go, but didn't hold back about how he felt about that decision. >> extremely disappointed. given the fact that the last months have been a particularly difficult time, woods through a scandal, a new coach, a swing change and the last eight months have been very difficult and i've stuck by him through thick and thin and been incredibly loyal and then, you know, to have this happen. i mean, basically, could you say i've wasted two years of my life. >> well, woods was sidelined at the british open, steve williams took a fill-in job with another golfer. "golf week" says that was the reason for the split. >>> still to come on "american morning," expected to remove one of last obstacle preventing gays from openly serving in the military. new details how the plan will take effect. >>> it's 19 minutes past the hour. [ man ] they said i couldn't win a fight. but i did. they said i couldn't fight above my weight class. but i did. they said i couldn't get elected to congress. but i did. ♪ sometimes when we touch ha ha! millions of hits! [ ma
steve williams didn't go into the why, why he was let go, but didn't hold back about how he felt about that decision. >> extremely disappointed. given the fact that the last months have been a particularly difficult time, woods through a scandal, a new coach, a swing change and the last eight months have been very difficult and i've stuck by him through thick and thin and been incredibly loyal and then, you know, to have this happen. i mean, basically, could you say i've wasted two years...
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. >> reporter: producer steve was holding one of the monkeys and he slipped and she got scared and bit him on the head. so now he's got -- >> this is a sanctuary tattoo. >> sanctuary tattoo. does this kind of show why -- people think they can just keep these monkeys as pets. >> why do you think it's called wildlife? i've been bitten by almost every species here at the sanctuary. it just goes with the job. >> oh, look! she got a leaf. oh, what a good monkey. he's still a little sad. he hasn't quite gotten over the loss of his mother yet. >> are these like your adopted children? >> they are. and it is a bittersweet moment when they leave but if you ever witness releasing an animal back to the wild, it is such a euphoric feeling that it gives you the energy and the strength through all those losses, through all that heartache to continue because it is such an incredibly good feeling. when lulu, our 3-year-old monkey gave birth, baby was still wet and she brought him down for me to see. that just about took me to my knees. >> reporter: bittersweet is a good word to describe what carol cruz
. >> reporter: producer steve was holding one of the monkeys and he slipped and she got scared and bit him on the head. so now he's got -- >> this is a sanctuary tattoo. >> sanctuary tattoo. does this kind of show why -- people think they can just keep these monkeys as pets. >> why do you think it's called wildlife? i've been bitten by almost every species here at the sanctuary. it just goes with the job. >> oh, look! she got a leaf. oh, what a good monkey. he's...
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here's education contributor and high school principal steve perry with tonight's perry's principals. >> she's not your typical 18-year-old. she's met the president, rang the opening bell at the new york stock exchange and started her own business. mama nia's vehicle an bakery. her cookies were served as at an event at the waldorf as store yeah hotel in new york. >> you started a vegan cookie business in high school? >> yes. yes. the summer after tenth grade. my parents became vegan when my mom contracted breast cancer 11 years ago. >> as a 15-year-old, what did you know about business? >> just what i had learned in that month of nifty. >> nifty stands for network for teaching newership. it's a non-profit inspiring low income students to stay in school by tapping into their interests to create businesses. using a hands-on approach nifty teaches how reading, writing and math skills from the classroom translate into the real world. at nifty's national competition last fall, her bakery won the $10,000 grand prize. >> when you go off yale in a couple months, you have the opportunity to co
here's education contributor and high school principal steve perry with tonight's perry's principals. >> she's not your typical 18-year-old. she's met the president, rang the opening bell at the new york stock exchange and started her own business. mama nia's vehicle an bakery. her cookies were served as at an event at the waldorf as store yeah hotel in new york. >> you started a vegan cookie business in high school? >> yes. yes. the summer after tenth grade. my parents became...
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. >>> tiger woods has fired his longtime caddy and friend steve williams who was with tiger for 13 of his 14 major championship wins. williams says that he was surprised because he stuck with woods through the tough times, his very public sex scandal and the collapse of tiger woods' game. >> it's not disappointing to get fired. i understand the nature of this business. that's the way it is, but, you know, given the fact of my loyalty and the way that i am, the timing of it is, you know, pretty poor really. as you pointed out, i stood by this guy through thick and thin, and, you know, the timing of it is very poor from my perspective. >> williams says tiger used to intimidate the other players. he says he doesn't anymore. >>> and take a look at this. al qaeda sympathizers claim they are making a cartoon to inspire children to take up armed violence against the west. details and more pictures right after the break. i love that my daughter's part fish. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't so
. >>> tiger woods has fired his longtime caddy and friend steve williams who was with tiger for 13 of his 14 major championship wins. williams says that he was surprised because he stuck with woods through the tough times, his very public sex scandal and the collapse of tiger woods' game. >> it's not disappointing to get fired. i understand the nature of this business. that's the way it is, but, you know, given the fact of my loyalty and the way that i am, the timing of it is,...
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steve carell got his sixth leading acting nomination this morning, but get this. it's really hard to believe he's never won. so the buzz is that steve is a funny man to beat, especially since he won't be returning next year. so wouldn't that just be absolutely spectacular and fantastic for steve to go out this way? >> this is his last shot at it. before we came to you, gleeks, i swear i did not understand what this was about, but gleeks out there big into the show "glee" they might be upset. might be big changes to the show. >> well, you know, even in the world of tv, television land, we all have to grow up at some point, right? so the big three stars we'll be, leah michelle, chris colfer, and cory monteith, their characters will be seniors, graduating next season. lea tweeted about her departure saying, quote we always knew we would graduate in real time. it's going to make season 3 amazing to gleeks everywhere. you're in my heart and forever, love you all. this is just the beginning. but not to worry, as we say out there, "glee's" executive producer says the sho
steve carell got his sixth leading acting nomination this morning, but get this. it's really hard to believe he's never won. so the buzz is that steve is a funny man to beat, especially since he won't be returning next year. so wouldn't that just be absolutely spectacular and fantastic for steve to go out this way? >> this is his last shot at it. before we came to you, gleeks, i swear i did not understand what this was about, but gleeks out there big into the show "glee" they...
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>> reporter: family attorney steve cohen. >> that's how we know that we're dealing with a monster, a hannibal lecter, someone who's very bright and very calculating and very patient. >> reporter: in april, police find the remains of up to six more victims. they speculate about something truly horrifying. there may be more than one serial killer at work here. >> certainly the medical examiner is going to be looking at the possibility that shannon gilbert is one of the remains. >> there is no secret that we've been dumping bodies out here for decades. >> reporter: lou colombo is a retired officer from long island. he shows us how hard it is to search here. >> you can just look at it and know you literally cannot walk in from the roadway into this area. as a result, it lends itself to discarding a body, making it almost impossible to find. >> reporter: he says police have always known the area as a good place to get rid of a body, and he explains why this will be a tough case to crack. in all fairness to nassau keep the, the suffolk county police departments, there aren't any really har
>> reporter: family attorney steve cohen. >> that's how we know that we're dealing with a monster, a hannibal lecter, someone who's very bright and very calculating and very patient. >> reporter: in april, police find the remains of up to six more victims. they speculate about something truly horrifying. there may be more than one serial killer at work here. >> certainly the medical examiner is going to be looking at the possibility that shannon gilbert is one of the...
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this is steve and his son, adam, and you have been here since 1:00 a.m. eastern this morning and why? >> i could not miss the last shuttle launch. i have wanted to see one for years and i could not miss it. >> reporter: why didn't you come before? >> family, work, and it just -- >> reporter: i ask you this, because this is the kind of thing that nasa would have wanted to see through the history of the space shuttle and yet here you are for the first time and the last time. >> well, it takes a big commitment to get here and 22 hours of driving to come here, so, you know, with the family it is hard to make that time sometimes. >> reporter: i can understand that. adam, if this thing launches, and we believe it will so far, what do you expect it to be like? >> i don't know. i have seen too many space movies and my expectations are high. >> reporter: it will be fantastic, i'm sure. i want to come over here to talk to my friend from st. louis, because i pose to you a question, that you are here to watch this final historic launch of the shuttle, and there has b
this is steve and his son, adam, and you have been here since 1:00 a.m. eastern this morning and why? >> i could not miss the last shuttle launch. i have wanted to see one for years and i could not miss it. >> reporter: why didn't you come before? >> family, work, and it just -- >> reporter: i ask you this, because this is the kind of thing that nasa would have wanted to see through the history of the space shuttle and yet here you are for the first time and the last...
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steve perry. steve, let's take a look at this. on average, 60% of students, you can tell me about this study from the seventh to the eleventh grade, i guess it was, over the course of three years or longer experienced either suspension or expulsion. those are not in line with national numbers. >> no. and what's important, though, is that when schools suspend at such a high rate, it's a clear example that adults don't have control of the bidding. they tend to lean on the justice system, whether it's police officers or security officers in the school to take care of what should be going on in the classroom. suspensions are a necessary part of what we do. don't think for a second that anyone so sympathetic to a child being suspended will be so sympathetic when their child is on the other end of the behavior. >> male students, we broke it down by race. of the male students suspended, 83% of african-american students were suspended, 74% of hispanics, 59% of whites. the numbers are lower in every category for female students. let's talk
steve perry. steve, let's take a look at this. on average, 60% of students, you can tell me about this study from the seventh to the eleventh grade, i guess it was, over the course of three years or longer experienced either suspension or expulsion. those are not in line with national numbers. >> no. and what's important, though, is that when schools suspend at such a high rate, it's a clear example that adults don't have control of the bidding. they tend to lean on the justice system,...
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steve balmer from microsoft thank you. the world needs you, i promise! yes, we do. >> so many other great stuff. voice recognition for the deaf and great things there. doctors certification and identification in egypt, fantastic. another malaria application from new zealand. great work by these young kids. >> excellent. congratulations to all of you. you're going to be our bosses someday so we appreciate. >> from rocket sentence to rocket sentence. the crew walking up to the launch pad. this is a live picture boarding "atlantis" for the last launch of the 30-year-old space shuttle program. an amazing day for all of us out there who have watched this shuttle program grow up and all of the brainiaca who have been working behind the scenes. we will have it live for you next. i'll tell you what -- when we stop to fill it up. ♪ ♪ [ son ] you realize, it's gotta run out sometime. [ male announcer ] jetta tdi clean diesel. the turbo that gets 42 miles per gallon. ♪ >>> there is ferg susoferguson. in a few minutes, the crew could be on board. in fact, we a
steve balmer from microsoft thank you. the world needs you, i promise! yes, we do. >> so many other great stuff. voice recognition for the deaf and great things there. doctors certification and identification in egypt, fantastic. another malaria application from new zealand. great work by these young kids. >> excellent. congratulations to all of you. you're going to be our bosses someday so we appreciate. >> from rocket sentence to rocket sentence. the crew walking up to the...
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mom and dad and in front of us was the producer of "harry potter," david heyman and the screenwriter, steve kloves. i was unaware of why this man kept staring at me through the show and didn't know what to make of it. i remember my dad and mom getting quite flustered. eventually, that was the moment they said maybe this was meant to be. let's let him audition. >> how did they tell you you got it? >> i was in the bath and my dad got the phone call downstairs and came in and said, you've got the part. i was just very very happy. >> how old were you? >> i was 11. i think i just turned 11. i had no idea what the implications were but knew that probably meant i bought myself ab half hour extra before i had to go to bed that night. >> the implications were that radcliffe's life was about to change forever. >> did you have a normal boyhood? >> it's very hard to say. i guess no is the official answer. i certainly didn't have normal teenage years but equally, i don't really know what normal means. was i happy and healthy and surrounded by fun and love? yes. i was also surrounded by inspirational, in
mom and dad and in front of us was the producer of "harry potter," david heyman and the screenwriter, steve kloves. i was unaware of why this man kept staring at me through the show and didn't know what to make of it. i remember my dad and mom getting quite flustered. eventually, that was the moment they said maybe this was meant to be. let's let him audition. >> how did they tell you you got it? >> i was in the bath and my dad got the phone call downstairs and came in and...
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. >> steve jobs was talking to the president about that just the point you were making. if you put an apple factory in china soon the engineers have to be over there. eventually you're doing the research and development over there. so you got have both the engineers, the capacity to do the manufacturing here if you want to innovation, the research and development to stay over here. >> absolutely right. walter isaacson thank you so much. fascinating conversation. sound creative and challenging conversation you're having out there in your ideas conference in aspen, colorado. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me sir. >> thanks for joining us "in the arena." enjoy your holiday weekend. piers morgan starts right now. >>> one man knows more about broadway stardom than anybody on the planet and that man is here with me tonight. >> hi, piers, it's me. >> andrew lloyd webber is a musical genius with biggest shows in the past 30 years. everything from "phantom of the opera," "evita" and "cats." >> i came up with, after a while -- it's kind of a tango. ♪ >> and the sing
. >> steve jobs was talking to the president about that just the point you were making. if you put an apple factory in china soon the engineers have to be over there. eventually you're doing the research and development over there. so you got have both the engineers, the capacity to do the manufacturing here if you want to innovation, the research and development to stay over here. >> absolutely right. walter isaacson thank you so much. fascinating conversation. sound creative and...
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steve, i know you and your colleagues have been digging on this when it's just bizarre, that's the best word for it, and it's sad as well. but i want to begin where these two deaths, i want to begin with the son max. is the sheriff's department conclusively saying his death was an accident? >> they are not at this point. and as of today, i am told that the local sheriff's department also the coronado police will be doing a full investigation on max's death and also an autopsy. >> okay, so that's max's death, what about rebecca, she was found dangling by her neck on the balcony? what more are authorities saying other than this is just bizarre? >> yeah, that's what they're saying but they were saying early on that this could be a homicide or a suicide. they don't see this as an accident, they see it clearly as one or the other and they're treating both equally and they say they're looking at either possibility. >> how exactly was she found? what time of day was it? wrfsz her boyfriend? >> reporter: she was found reportedly around 6:30 in the morning on wednesday by jonah schanaie's brothe
steve, i know you and your colleagues have been digging on this when it's just bizarre, that's the best word for it, and it's sad as well. but i want to begin where these two deaths, i want to begin with the son max. is the sheriff's department conclusively saying his death was an accident? >> they are not at this point. and as of today, i am told that the local sheriff's department also the coronado police will be doing a full investigation on max's death and also an autopsy. >>...
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we're talking about boardwalk empire starring steve buscemi. and early game of throwns. people are saying that they deserve it and they are bringing in the ratings and it's interesting because the broadcast tvgenre, we saw so many nominations coming out on that world and now the cable world is taking over. we're seeing that this morning with hbo my favorite, "modern family," they are going up against "glee" as well as "the office." and speaking of the office, steve carell has never won and people are predicting that this could be his year. another category to keep an eye on, reality shows. it took the academy so long to really embrace that tvgenre. well, now they are having to do that because of the popularity of so many shows. some of the contenders in this category, the amazing race, "american idol," project runway, top chef as well as "so you think you can dance." you're not only looking at the surprises but you also look at the snubs and the big bust had to do with kyra sedgwick. she won last year after five nominations. "the closer"'s last season and not in the mix
we're talking about boardwalk empire starring steve buscemi. and early game of throwns. people are saying that they deserve it and they are bringing in the ratings and it's interesting because the broadcast tvgenre, we saw so many nominations coming out on that world and now the cable world is taking over. we're seeing that this morning with hbo my favorite, "modern family," they are going up against "glee" as well as "the office." and speaking of the office, steve...
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the theater and with my mom and dad and in front of us was sitting david hyman and the screenwriter steve clovis and i was completely unaware why this man kept turning around and looking at me and staring throughout the show. i didn't know what to make of it. then i remember my dad and mom getting quite flustered and eventually, that was the moment they said, maybe this is just meant to be. let's lit him audition. >> when did they tell you you got it? >> i was in the bath and my d dad -- my dad got the phone call downspares and came in and said, you got the part, and i was just very, very happy. >> how old were you? >> i was 11. i think i just turned 11. yeah. had no idea what these were but meant it probably meant i bought myself an extra half hour before i will to go to bed. >> radcliffe's life was about to change forever. >> did you have a normal boyhood? >> it's very hard to say. i mean, no. i suppose. i certainly didn't have normal teenage years but equally i don't really know what normal means. i mean, was i happy and healthy and surrounded by fun and love? yes. and that's kind of a
the theater and with my mom and dad and in front of us was sitting david hyman and the screenwriter steve clovis and i was completely unaware why this man kept turning around and looking at me and staring throughout the show. i didn't know what to make of it. then i remember my dad and mom getting quite flustered and eventually, that was the moment they said, maybe this is just meant to be. let's lit him audition. >> when did they tell you you got it? >> i was in the bath and my d...
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. >> reporter: he was making his move with this man, steve fleney, aka the rifleman. among their alleged victims, his own girlfriend deborah davis. >> before dna was in use to identify victims he would personally get involved in cutting off the fingers or hands of the victims and extracting their teeth. >> reporter: tom fuentes ran the crime squad for fbi headquarters. give me three words to describe bulger. >> stone cold killer. >> reporter: why kill debbie davis? authorities say she knew bulger's secret connection with another kid from southy, john conley. >> for him it was like meeting ted williams. the idea of equating -- >> a gangster to a baseball player. >> to a baseball icon shows you the twisted values in perception that's part of john conley. >> reporter: conley was a young ambitious fbi agent who grew up in the same housing projects. back in the '70s and '80s the fbi's number one priority was taking down the italian mafia. bulger became a prized informant. >> he did everything including breaking laws over the years to keep that alive. >> reporter: in a seri
. >> reporter: he was making his move with this man, steve fleney, aka the rifleman. among their alleged victims, his own girlfriend deborah davis. >> before dna was in use to identify victims he would personally get involved in cutting off the fingers or hands of the victims and extracting their teeth. >> reporter: tom fuentes ran the crime squad for fbi headquarters. give me three words to describe bulger. >> stone cold killer. >> reporter: why kill debbie davis?...
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we got an e-mail from steve jobs one night at 3:00 a.m. in the morning. he decide to e-mail us about our apps. and he encourage us to keep dreaming. which is not dreaming anymore. my dream has come true. >> you are now citizens of the united states. [ applause ] >> this is the only country where you can come with $100 in your pocket and get a ph.d in nuclear engineering. >> yeah, that's right. >> i'm actually a nuclear chemist. los alamos national laboratory. it's a famous nuclear weapons laboratory. >> you're going to solve tuberculosis and you're going to solve hiv. >> yeah, hiv and aids. >> my main goal is to be self-sufficient. i don't want handouts. i'm contributing to america. i'm contributing my skills, my talent. so america needs me. >> don't you think that's how you know you have made it in america, that you have a camera crew following you every waking moment? this is so post modern. i'm filming him filming you filming you. >> yeah. >> somewhere along the way i became enamored and started worshipping american pop culture, which rules the planet.
we got an e-mail from steve jobs one night at 3:00 a.m. in the morning. he decide to e-mail us about our apps. and he encourage us to keep dreaming. which is not dreaming anymore. my dream has come true. >> you are now citizens of the united states. [ applause ] >> this is the only country where you can come with $100 in your pocket and get a ph.d in nuclear engineering. >> yeah, that's right. >> i'm actually a nuclear chemist. los alamos national laboratory. it's a...